Samsung’s attempt to churn out an iMac clone that runs Windows turned out to be a decent attempt, with the company calling its latest desktop the All-In-One Pro. The most apparent difference between this machine and the rest of the pack is that its entire build is made out of aluminum, including the stand, which should make for a highly durable product. Additionally, it is kitted out with some decent hardware, so let us check out those specifications in detail.
With its 27-inch 4K screen, Sammobile reports that Samsung’s All-In-One PC is 13 percent wider than the previous-generation model, and the panel size is more than sufficient to enhance productivity. During breaks, the desktop computer can be used for media consumption, and that UHD resolution will definitely deliver a crisp image. The speakers have also been upgraded, as they are compatible with Dolby Atmos audio and support 3D surround. The exact processor is unknown at this time, but the details mention an Intel Core Ultra CPU, which will deliver improved performance over the 13th-generation chip that Samsung incorporated last year.
The exact RAM and SSD count has not been mentioned nor stated whether these two components can be swapped out with little effort. Extra memory and storage are always a plus, so for Samsung to sell this model well, the All-In-One Pro should come with at least 16GB of DDR5 RAM and a 512GB PCIe NVMe drive. Like the iMac, Samsung ships its PC with a wireless keyboard and mouse combo, and if you look at one of the images carefully, you will notice that the keyboard comes with a dedicated Copilot key. The mouse sports a generic design, which is usually the case with such computers.
As for ports, Samsung has added an HDMI port, a
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